Angling in Dover

Dover is one of the foremost venues on the south coast of Britain for Angling, with a wide variety of fish being landed such as Cod, Plaice, Huss (dog-fish), Pouting, Mackerel and Bass to name but a few! Angling venues cover the Prince of Wales Pier, the Admiralty Pier, and the Southern Breakwater, which is only accessed by boat. Dover Sea Angling Association hosts many Fixtures and Events, such as the popular 3-day Pier Festival, with occasional free entertainment at the DSAA Clubhouse, as well as exciting Live Music and 'Dance & Dine' Events at their Bluebirds Restaurant. Angling has been a constant, staple source of communal spirit in Dover, with the DSAA being established in 1903.
The Prince of Wales Pier is the family-friendly preference for Anglers young and old. A café is available at the end of the Pier and is open most days (including weekends), supplying a wide range of hot and cold food and drinks.
The Admiralty Pier is managed by the DSAA with stewards on-hand every day. … Read More »

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The Admiralty Pier

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The Admiralty Pier at the extreme western end of the harbour provides excellent sport the year round and is managed by the DSAA with stewards on hand every day. The … Read More »

The Clubhouse

The Dover Sea Angling Association chalked up its century birthday in 2003 and has been in the Priory Road clubhouse headquarters for many years. The two-storey clubhouse boasts the main ground floor bar, kitchen and … Read More »

Bluebirds Restaurant

The BlueBirds restaurant is a licensed Banqueting Suite and Restaurant, located at 137 Snargate Street, Dover. It was a builders' store for R.J. Barwick until it was bought by Dover Sea Angling Association. The purpose-built historic site … Read More »